Yu-Gi-Oh!, Season 4: Waking with Dragons

Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Japanese manga series about gaming written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi. Two anime adaptations were produced; one by Toei Animation, which aired from April 4, 1998 to October 10, 1998, and another produced by NAS and TV Tokyo a… more »

Tea:
How'd it go? Is everything OK?

Joey:
Not quite. We got a problem guys.

Tea:
What do you mean?

Duke:
Yugi didn't win.

Tristan:
He's gone.

Tea:
Wha-

Tristan:
You heard me. Yugi got beat, Tea!

Tea:
You're wrong! If Yugi really lost that duel, those creeps would have taken his soul with their freaky magic card, Tristan!!

Joey:
So what's your point, Tea?

Tea:
My point!? If he's lost how can he be standing right... [gasps and turns around looks at the Pharaoh] behind me? Oh no.

Rebecca:
Yugi, talk to me. What's wrong!? Why are you acting so strange!?

Pharaoh:
Rebecca, they got him.

Rebecca:
Got who?

Pharaoh:
Yugi. [Flashes back to their last duel as the Seal took Yugi instead] I know. This whole thing's my fault. I'm the one who unleashed the magic that took Yugi away.

Rebecca:
You knew that card was evil and you still played it!? If you really were a brave pharaoh, you would never have done something like that to poor, little Yugi!!

Tea:
Now hold on.

Rebecca:
Oh, Tea!

Pharaoh:
I'm afraid Rebecca's right.

Tea:
Huh?

Joey:
What's done is done.

Pharaoh:
I let everyone down. Especially Yugi. He warned me not to play the Seal of Oricalcos card, but my rage took control. [Flashes back to their first duel, Pharaoh activated The Seal of Oricalcos card.] He paid for my mistake.

Joey:
You got to snap outta this!

Pharaoh:
He's gone, and it's all my fault.

Joey:
Get a grip, man!

Tristan:
Joey!

Joey:
If we're gonna rescue Yugi, We gotta move ahead, not look back, So pull yourself together. What we gotta do now is find out who this Dartz guy is and where he keeps all these souls.

Duke:
I've been suggesting we do that since day one, but nobody listens to me.

Tristan:
Stop thinking about yourself for once, Duke!

Duke:
Down, boy. Heel!

Pharaoh:
Let him go, Tristan!

Tristan:
Huh.

Pharaoh:
This happened because i couldn't control my anger, and if we keep fighting amongst ourselves, the orichalcos will destroy us.

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